Since I noticed I had lots of white and blue bricks left I just bought some more special ones and started building this MC12 with the typical color scheme. It was no easy creation but worth all the work in the end. Though not my biggest, this could be my most realistic car up to now. And I even tried to make it studless - at least the front and middle parts worked quite well, but finally my possibilities were limited ;)

Quoting Jay O'Bee
Not your best build, but I gave your creations an overlook and you're quite a remarkable builder. Not only do you do good aesthetic work, but it also seems that you do some functional work.

Thanks, it's really not easy to be (and stay) a part of the "remarkable" builders on mocpages since I'm in a permanent lack of bricks. If you take a close look at my cars you may notice that the back is almost always far not as realistic and detailed as the front, mainly because when i reach the back in construction I also reach the limits of my brick resources. This car is the only one that contains bricks that I ordered online to do not get in those problems, and I worked really hard on it. Until I order a big amount of bricks again and also brick down another model (I always keep the models I build as long as possible) I can probably not make a new realistic large scale car. That is my big problem: I can't afford everything I need. But thank you for your honest opinion.

Quoting Firas Abu-Jaber
Some crazy skills and techniques you used around this great model, I love everything about this car, but I have to mention that I'm most impressed by the work on the rear section, and of course the way you made the rear spoiler, absolutely not an easy car to build, but you did it right, keep building. (Hint: never use the flash when take pictures for your creations, try to take them at the normal day light in front of a shiny window without the direct sun light, never take photos at night, specially for LEGO MOCs, also use some hard papers as a background, I can picture this creation better in my mind with better presenation, e-mail me if you need some extra help with your photos, good luck) >>> peace.. Firas

thanks! You're right, with flash the white is just too bright and without the pics are too dark. I took the pics in the evening after I finished the car, I will make some new today.

Some crazy skills and techniques you used around this great model, I love everything about this car, but I have to mention that I'm most impressed by the work on the rear section, and of course the way you made the rear spoiler, absolutely not an easy car to build, but you did it right, keep building. (Hint: never use the flash when take pictures for your creations, try to take them at the normal day light in front of a shiny window without the direct sun light, never take photos at night, specially for LEGO MOCs, also use some hard papers as a background, I can picture this creation better in my mind with better presenation, e-mail me if you need some extra help with your photos, good luck) >>> peace.. Firas

Quoting Tony Dunne
This has got to be the first of its kind on MOC Pages! Great build! I have never thought about building this car, but now you have me thinking. Your car is easily recognizable as an MC12. Great work I love how you built everything, except is there any possibility of an engine bay?
Great car- I hope you win! -Anthony

I included an engine, but it's completely covered by the plates. I also wanted to make the rear parts revealable but I was running out of bricks again and the construction was kinda complicated. Maybe I'll overwork this again, I'll have to look for pics of the real engine anyway. Thank you!

This has got to be the first of its kind on MOC Pages! Great build! I have never thought about building this car, but now you have me thinking. Your car is easily recognizable as an MC12. Great work I love how you built everything, except is there any possibility of an engine bay?
Great car- I hope you win! -Anthony